Personality Flashcards

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Personality

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A person’s enduring general style of dealing with others and with the world around them

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Psychodynamic

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A psychological approach based on Freudian concepts (i.e. unconscious), with more modern ideas

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Id

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The source of metal energy and drive; encompasses all of the basic human needs and desires, includiding those for food and sex (pleasure principle)

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Superego

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The internal representation of all society’s rules, morals, and obligations

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Ego

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The part of the mind that allows a person to function in the environment and be logical; reality principle

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Repression

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The process by which memories or desires that provoke too much anxiety to deal with are pushed to the unconscious

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Displacement

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A defense mechanism that directs anger away from the source of the anger to a less threatening person or object

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Reaction function

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Ego reverses the direction of a disturbing desire to make the desire safer or more socially acceptable

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Compensation

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Making up for families in one area through success in others

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Rationalization

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Creating logical excuses for emotional or irrational behavior

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Regression

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Reverting to childish behaviors

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Denial

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The refusal to acknowledge or accept unwanted beliefs or actions

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Sublimation

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The channeling or redirecting of sexual or aggressive feelings into a more socially acceptable outlet

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Karen Horney

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Basic anxiety is a central theme in childhood

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Carl Jung

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The mind comprises pairs of opposing forces

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Persona

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The mask that a person presents to the outside world

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Shadow

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The deep, passionate inner person

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Personal unconsciousness

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Comprised of repressed memories and clusters of throughout

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Collective unconscious

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Stored shared sense of universal experiences common to all

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Archetypes

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The behaviors and memories in the collective unconscious

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Inferiority complex

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Hidden feelings of inferiority by flaunted superficial indicators of superiority such as wealth, status, and good luck

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Humanistic theories

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Emphasizes the uniqueness and richness of being human

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Self-concept (Carl rogers)

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Our mental representation of who we feel we truly are

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Incongruencias

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Discrepancies between our self-concept and our actual thoughts and behaviors

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Collectivistic culture

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Stresses the importance of community

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Individualistic cultures

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Prioritizes personal independence and autonomy

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Self-efficiency

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A person’s beliefs about his or her own abilities in a given situation

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Internal locus of control

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Believe that success or failures are a direct result of their efforts

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External locus of control

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Are more likely to attribute success or failure to luck or change

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Big five personality traits

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Introversion-extroversion, neuroticism-stability, agreeableness-antagonism, conscientiousness-undirectedness, and openness-nonopenness

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Nomothetic traits

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Universal traits

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Idiographic traits

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Traits that are unique to the individual

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Cardinal traits (Allport)

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Traits that override a person’s whole being

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Central traits (Allport)

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The primary characteristics of the person

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Secondary traits (Allport)

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Traits that constitute interests

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Surface traits

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Traits readily seen in the individual

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Self concept

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How we view ourselves

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Self-esteem

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How much we value ourselves

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Temperament

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The early appearing set of individual difference sin reaction and regulation that form the nucleus of personality